I am 1101(base 2)Quick View
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I am 1101(base 2)

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Computers can only store 0’s and 1’s Data - numbers, text, images, and sounds - are stored as 0’s and 1’s. Computers can only perform addition. Yet we do all arithmetic calculations, read letters, see many colors, images, and videos, and hear sounds and music. How does a computer do all this? What is binary and Hexadecimal? How do computers make a series of 0’s and 1’s represent a color or a sound? How do different letters appear when you type? How does a computer that can only add two numbers, perform subtraction, multiplication, and division? I will inform you
My Name is 1101Quick View
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My Name is 1101

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Computers can only store 0’s and 1’s Data - numbers, text, images, and sounds - are stored as 0’s and 1’s. Computers can only perform addition. Yet we do all arithmetic calculations, read letters, see many colors, images, and videos, and hear sounds and music. How does a computer do all this? What is binary and Hexadecimal? How do computers make a series of 0’s and 1’s represent a color or a sound? How do different letters appear when you type? How does a computer that can only add two numbers, perform subtraction, multiplication, and division? I will inform you
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Accounting Worksheet 1

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Student work sheet of Transactions: owners investments goods sold by cash and on account purchase inventory and equipment paid expenses return of goods sold deposit of credit card sales Blank forms: Journal Ledger Accounts Trial Balance Answer Key
Integration By Parts - A NEW ApproachQuick View
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Integration By Parts - A NEW Approach

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**Power Point presentation with a new method for teaching and solving Integration-by-Parts problems. Uses a table, and is great for visual learners. Many examples and exercises with full solutions
Accounting Worksheet #2Quick View
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Accounting Worksheet #2

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owners investments goods sold by cash and on account purchase inventory and equipment paid expenses return of goods sold deposit of credit card sales prepaid revenue split payments (cash and on account) Depreciation
Proof of limit of Sin x / x = 1Quick View
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Proof of limit of Sin x / x = 1

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The proof of limit of sinx / x as x approaches zero, without using l’Hôpital’s Rule. I use many graphics and color to help the visual learners in my class. This also demonstrates the detail I use on all my learning materials.